Nuclear engineering undergraduate student Madison Allen received a scholarship from the American Nuclear Society.
The UT Society of Women Engineers recently was awarded the SWE Mission Award Gold and was recognized for their SWEeties program.

Stephanie TerMaath is leading a research team making promising strides in the treatment of hydrocephalus by engineering a new device.
Incoming students to the Tickle College of Engineering were invited to attend the college’s WomEngineers Welcome Dinner.
MSE senior lecturer Chris Wetteland traveled around the southeast this summer presenting advanced manufacturing capabilities to high school and middle school students as part of the Minority Serving Institutions Partnership Program.
Students from the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering hosted its first ever Governor’s School in 2018.
High school students joined the Tickle College of Engineering for HITES12 — an introduction to engineering.

“The Excellence Award qualifies our team to compete at the 2018 Vex U World Championship,” said team member Grant Kobes. “This is what we have been working toward all year. Only 26 spots are open for US teams at Worlds, so it is an honor to get one.”
The Tickle College of Engineering team’s art-to-part composite snow sled project was selected as No. 1 of the top five highlights of 2017 by the Advanced Manufacturing Office (AMO) of the US Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.